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De-Stress Your Relationship
/in Blog Post, Couples/by Meg LuceMy column this month in The Union may come in handy for de-stressing your relationship. Notice it. Own it. Halt it. Meditate it: are some of the steps you can take to de-stress your relationship and yourself!
Relationships 101
/in Blog Post, Couples, Uncategorized/by Meg LuceHow would you like to have the cliff notes on how to do relationships–sort of a relationships 101 handbook? Wouldn’t that be handy before you get tangled up in your next argument? Well, my latest column in The Union might be the next best thing. Check it out to find some of my all-time favorite […]
Your Marriage in the Empty Nest
/in Blog Post, Couples, Uncategorized/by Meg LuceYour marriage in the empty nest is different without the children in the house. Learn how to make the most of this transition!
The Relationship is the Thing
/in Blog Post, Couples, Uncategorized/by Meg LuceWherever you are or whatever you go for your next vacation, the relationship is the thing that counts. Here’s why.
Unsung Marriage Elixir: Frustration Tolerance
/in Blog Post, Couples, Uncategorized/by Meg LuceWould you like an elixir for your marriage that is widely available and doesn’t cost a cent? Read my article to find out more!
Infidelity Hurts
/in Blog Post, Couples, Uncategorized/by Meg LuceInfidelity hurts a marriage partner like nothing else. It’s essential to take care of yourself as you deal with this excruciating trauma.
I’m Sorry But…How to make a good apology and avoid some common pitfalls
/in Blog Post, Couples, Uncategorized/by Meg LuceWe can all learn how to make a good apology and avoid common pitfalls. It will do a lot to restore good feelings in your relationship.
What’s Your Marriage EQ?
/in Blog Post, Couples, Uncategorized/by Meg LuceDoes Emotional Intelligence have real value, or is it a pop psychology buzzword? Read on to find out how it can help your relationship!
Four Patterns of Relating
/in Blog Post, Couples, Uncategorized/by Meg LuceExamining the four patterns of relating can tell you a lot about your marriage. Read on to understand more about your relationship.
Meg Luce, M.S., LMFT
I am a psychotherapist who provides counseling services for individuals, couples and parents in the Grass Valley, Nevada City, Penn Valley, Lake Wildwood, Rough & Ready, Lake of the Pines, Chicago Park and Colfax areas.
My approach is caring, compassionate and non-judgemental. I collaborate with clients in a safe environment to promote the changes that they wish to make. Read More…
CAMFT member since 2004